PROSPECTS AND CHALLENGES OF HINDI TEACHING IN CHINA
Yu Beibei (China)
No 2023-46-04, Working papers from Voice of Research
Abstract:
Hindi, the official language of India and the third most spoken language in the world is one of the ten powerful languages of the world. Apart from India, Hindi is widely spoken in many countries, such as Fiji, Mauritius, Guyana, Suriname, Nepal and United Arab Emirates etc. The development of Hindi in the countries of the world has been very rapid in the last two decades of the twentieth century. According to the population forecast released by the United Nations, India will overtake China in population by 2023 and become the most populous country in the world. There is no doubt that it will increase the influence of Hindi in the world. India and China are neighbors. Hindi teaching has also gradually developed in China with exchanges between the two countries. The present article focusses on the opportunities and challenges of Hindi teaching in China. Key words: teaching, hind, education, challenges of teaching, hind teaching
Date: 2023-06
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